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  1. I don't know if this is the same, do you?
  2. sounds good to me, now I just need to figure out how and where to place this command. Here are all options: https://docs.docker.com/compose/compose-file/#/deploy#restart docker-compose.yml: services: webserver: build: ./ # uncomment the following line to start automatically on system boot # restart: always always - Always restart the container if it stops. If it is manually stopped, it is restarted only when Docker daemon restarts or the container itself is manually restarted. unless-stopped - Similar to always, except that when the container is stopped (manually or otherwise), it is not restarted even after Docker daemon restarts. For beginners like me: Just open the file in your favorite text-editor and remove the leading #, but the line must start exactly there. Delete spaces until it alignes like before. Although the above works somebody recommended to do that with "systemd". https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30449313/how-do-i-make-a-docker-container-start-automatically-on-system-boot/39493500#39493500
  3. Did you see this information (on page 4), the Google Doc represents the latest findings:
  4. This sounds promising Who would have thought so a couple days ago - lucky strike. Mayan simply boots automagically within the boot process. How do you handle it with Paperless?
  5. I read your comments and I want to deep dive into your findings, but I also felt, because of my ideas, to read the docs of Papermerge. What I have done now. I could see the potential there to index all files, but leave the structure. On the other hand I agree with you that Metadata is key, but at least a part of it should be kept inside the document AND before you put everything in the DMS, testing the export capabilities seem to me to be essential.
  6. @w0ndersp00n, While writing to you the other day, I thought: I want the software to scan & index, based on found words with OCR, guess what it is (invoice, bank, tax, (should an invoice be named differently if it is telephone or insurance?) and change the file-name like: 2020-02-26_IN_Parking. If the DMS cannot rename the file I want another SW to takeover this task, because I have to scan quite a few paper folders. Last but not least, I don't want the documents to sank in some database, I want to keep my folder structure 7-Folder Structure. Yesterday evening I was looking for films on YT and came across this one : Open Source Document Management System - Papermerge Warning, it is pretty new and maybe not as feature rich, but it looks good what he shows: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U_x8fOhuMTI https://github.com/ciur/papermerge
  7. via FTP connection I put two PDF invoices into the: /paperless/consume folder. Error message in the log: PARSE FAILURE for /consume/Kaufbeleg_digitec_AMD_Ryzen_186722.pdf: Thumbnail (gs) failed at ['gs', '-q', '-sDEVICE=pngalpha', '-o', '/tmp/paperless/paperless-rtfp6afe/gs_out.png', '/consume/Kaufbeleg_digitec_AMD_Ryzen_186722.pdf']
  8. Thank you, in oppsite to your initial comment (fiddly) it was indeed easy. How to start the instance on your next login: List all docker thinges: docker ps -a docker start paperless_ (just hit Tab, so it automagically completes the comand) However, I came to the login and in armbian it is clearly defined on the website, but I cannot find it here, so I searched the issues: https://github.com/the-paperless-project/paperless/issues/578 To create the user run in the paperless-docker-folder: docker exec -it paperless_webserver_1 ./manage.py createsuperuser What was your experience? You fed it an invoice or what was your test file?
  9. better to know late than never under this circumstance it doesn't matter, unless you have to open it now and then for some unforeseen reason. That said, I would go for "Push - Push, with ejection mechanism" to be on the save side. The SDcard-Mux is inbetween and the Serial-Multiplexer on top - if I understand that correct. So, a replacement of the SDcard would force you to take it apart.
  10. @Hijax, By second source I mean the "same" product from another manufacturer that has the same footprint like the one we already have, for example: 47219-2001 - Hinge Memory Socket, 47219 Series, Micro SD, 8 contacts, 5000 cycles https://sg.element14.com/molex/47219-2001/connector-micro-sd-8pos/dp/2614940 DM3CS-SF - Hinge Memory Socket, DM3, 8 contacts, https://ch.farnell.com/hirose-hrs/dm3cs-sf/steckverbinder-micro-sd-hinge/dp/1764376 460DE08C3 - Hinge Memory Socket, 460DE, 8 contacts, https://ch.farnell.com/multicomp/460de08c3/stecker-micro-sd-hinged/dp/1686452 502774-0891 - Push - Push Memory Socket, 502774, Micro SD, 8 contacts, https://ch.farnell.com/molex/502774-0891/steckverbinder-microsd-8pos/dp/2064063 DM3D-SF - Push - Push Memory Socket, DM3, 8 contacts, https://ch.farnell.com/hirose-hrs/dm3d-sf/steckverbinder-micro-sd-push-pull/dp/1764377 Why did you choose the one with a hinge and not: Hirose DM3CS (Hinge, Push-Pull, manual, without ejection mechanism) Hirose DM3AT and DM3BT (Push - Push, with ejection mechanism) Hirose DM3D (Push -Pull, manual, without ejection mechanism)
  11. What about MOLEX_47219-2001 SD card connector - Second or 3rd party source?
  12. @w0ndersp00n, I failed miserably This morning I spent 2 hrs trying to install it on the same SDcard as I have the Mayan. So, I tried now again on a fresh Debian. Becaus the DOCKER steps look like a lot and I am not familiar, I thought I try this way. However, just apt install lxc follwed from: lxc launch ubuntu: paperless fails in this way: Command 'lxc' not found. Aha, I found something that I may first have to read to understand what I am doing unless you sugest to try the Docker-Route anyway ? Setting up LXC on Debian desktop: https://gudok.xyz/lxcdeb/ While the creater themselves suggest: If using Ubuntu, we recommend you use Ubuntu 18.04 LTS as your container host. LXC bugfix releases are available directly in the distribution package repository shortly after release and those offer a clean (unpatched) upstream experience. https://linuxcontainers.org/lxc/getting-started/ oh gosh, I just wanted to test it.
  13. I just rebuilt the spreadsheet on Google Docs, I guess this is much easier to collaborate on it. If you know or can identify parts help in anyway on the spreadsheet, please do so ! Everybody with this link can edit the spreadsheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1oY_UJ96TEbG_bAzAeGBGShQAwNG9pA1H8YOkfF7M-3Q/edit?usp=sharing
  14. As the RPi had very bad press about the 'noise' on that output and on Laptops it is also recommended to use USB over 3,5mm. Did you listen with headphones very quietly to catch some 'noise' if any on this output?
  15. Hi Werner, not only that, while thinking about it I realized that the title of my posting is wrong - it is the service description not the naming conventions I agree with you, as a Swiss (non native speaker). Does it explain itself better like this: armbianmonitor -m provides simple CLI monitoring - automatic new-line feed output armbianmonitor -M provides simple CLI monitoring - automatic refreshing in line output armbianmonitor -n provides simple CLI network monitoring - automatic new-line feed output armbianmonitor -N provides simple CLI network monitoring - automatic refreshing in line output By the way, everybody is welcome to chime in !
  16. @lanefu, @TonyMac32 I am looking for support of native english speakers. I just wanted to install RPi-Monitor, listed all options to find it: armbianmonitor --help and saw this : armbianmonitor -M provides simple CLI monitoring - fixed-line output armbianmonitor -N provides simple CLI network monitoring - fixed-line output So, I thought what has been repaired (fixed) ? So, I tested the two options -m & -M and I saw, -m is with history, not scrolling rather new-line feed -M is dynamically refreshing in line (static), (fix, but not fixed) In short, I think the wording is a bit bumpy. My suggestion to change wording, as below: armbianmonitor -m provides simple CLI monitoring - new-line feed output armbianmonitor -M provides simple CLI monitoring - automatic refreshing in line output armbianmonitor -n provides simple CLI network monitoring - new-line feed output armbianmonitor -N provides simple CLI network monitoring - automatic refreshing in line output What do you think?
  17. I bought a Brother scanner ADS-1100W that works with Linux. I wrote a document/collection for me about a paperless-office and how I would like it to be, how to name documents and keep a folder structure, if the DMS goes on strike, I'ill still find my documents. I was never looking at HTTP Post, it never seemed necessary to me. I would scan documents, get some support of finding the right naming for the document: Autokey-py3. Not yet, I tried paperless quite a while ago - it showed some potential, but as container should easily live next to eachother I will try it again. Doing some tests with some documents. My focus until now was, naming, keep a folder structure, indexing (tesseract), metadata (in PDF for example), search&find.
  18. @w0ndersp00n - I moved this here, not to hijack the Mayan thread Building it, sounds a bit similar to here: https://github.com/armbian/autotests After cloning, Igor runs an initial part of the script. Once it configured itself (and you have adjusted the configuration file) you run the script again. A similar approach could be done for DMS Paperless I guess. I agree, Mayan has business like options. Do you want it for business or private use? Not sure what exactly you mean by web-upload, paperless offers: Currently, there are three options: the consumption directory, IMAP (email), and HTTP POST.
  19. I don't know what you had to tweak on the script and if you sent a merge-request to the Mayan Gitlab, because as it is, it doesn't work. tesseract-ocr languages ... to improve the script in such a way, only makes sense if there is the chance to improve it in general I guess? (see next comment) So, instead of checking what is really necessary the script simply does everything? Could the script be changed so it only updates the Mayan image and attaches the Postgres & Redis? Or could the part be copied to create the Mayan-only image and re-attach the Postgres & Redis (like having one script for inital build and another script for the update)? I am looking for a DMS for a long time. There is another DMS Paperless, similar idea, but smaller: https://paperless.readthedocs.io/en/latest/setup.html#setup-installation-docker could this be a better solution?
  20. FEL mode, not exactly this, but maybe https://linux-sunxi.org/FEL @TonyMac32, did once a nice write up about SDcard and frequencies... maybe also about powering it.. found it https://forum.armbian.com/topic/8153-sd-communication-electrical-considerations/?
  21. I think I did 3 mock ups and put some text to it. In other words: I tried my best with little effort to show Alright, I just logged out and in again. Igor already pimped it however, I wish to add some changes Can we group the information - what belongs together or is related to eachother like: Memory /ZRAM /Usage should always have 2 digits like: 02% not just 2% (or the one (1) digit-No. should act like there was leading zero) | the % sign should always follow straight after the number, no space inbetween. Now it is mixed. MB vs Mb is mixed on Memory /ZRAM. Hmm, and if we have 2 letters for MB, Usage should have that too: GB Isn't the technical term: IP-Address (internet protocol address) ? "Usage of /:" what is meant here? SDcard /Nand /emmc which is basically: storage (this would then fit to the wording on the Autotest). Memory usage: 37 % of 3874MB System load: 0.15 0.22 0.25 Zram usage: 1 % of 1023Mb Up time: 3:53 hours Usage of /: 18% of 29G IP-aDDreSS: 172.13.0.1 192.168.15.5 CPU temp: 56°C
  22. I just give it a try on the Rock Pi 4b: INSTALL_DOCKER=true sh get-mayan-edms.sh The script did quite a lot. I think at one point it even updated the whole system but I cannot find and see any code in the script doing that, unless armbian is configured to do unattended update.. well I also found that Thunderbird & OpenOffice is back. So, who knows what else has changed lately. As you have mentioned before it took almost an hour. Now and then I checked htop, the SoC didn't go above 60° so I guess the busiest part was on the SDcard. would this solve it? https://docs.mayan-edms.com/chapters/docker/customizing.html? If I were installing WordPress, I had a WordPress-Container, an Apache and a Postgres. These I would have to 'connect' to eachother. And I could update each container-image independent of the others, right? And if so, why is it different for Mayan? I wonder why the Memory line is completely filled while it only reports 1.43GB usage:
  23. agreed, but wouldn't it reduce the time needed for the update procedure... unless you let it do that at 2 o'clock in the morning so one wouldn't get bothered by the down time.
  24. Good to know. This raises the question of turning away from the Docker image and install it natively - in order the reach a bigger audience. And if this install fails anyway, is there a way to track/record the actions of this install to remove it completely - it consists of Ngnix, Python, Redis and Postgres... thinking out loud. I guess there are some ways to: linux track an install; but just for apt or here. And for Python I only found this. Could the script executing the install running a pipe command to keep the output in a log file, so it would be possible to reverse the install? Does this make sense? Edit: I needs quite a bit: https://docs.mayan-edms.com/chapters/deploying.html
  25. the picture is great. What do you do with it? Enrich your story a little please?
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